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DA WEI is Director of the Center for International Security and Strategy and a Professor in the Department of International ...
Ukraine wouldn't be expected to explicitly describe China in the standout terms of the age—competitor, challenger, or threat—but it would need to clarify its China policy going forward if it ...
As Ukraine scrambles to keep international support with Russia’s invasion grinding into a third year, its leader has made clear one country he would like to see join his push for peace: China.
Beijing also warned that it will firmly safeguard Chinese interests.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine inspired a nationalist outpouring in China, but it also presents a cautionary tale for Beijing when it comes to contesting the Western—American-led—liberal order.